Cardinal Newman Trailer

Cardinal Newman Trailer (1981)

12 February 1981 3 mins

Punk and the Do It Yourself aesthetic were born in the late 1970s. Most scholarship on punk film and video has focused on works from New York and San Francisco, but Los Angeles also was home to a rich scene of such media. Featuring Nervous Gender.

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